If you have missed your period for two months you may be pregnant. Take a pregnancy test to be sure. If you are not pregnant, stress may be the cause of your missed cycle.
Spotting is very common during the course of pregnancy and the combined symptoms of spotting then a missed period certainly could indicate pregnancy. However it is very common for women who are not pregnant to have a missed period or spotting. I suggest a pregnancy test which are readily available at almost any store and to consult your doctor.
If you have missed your period for two months, you are probably pregnant. You could take a home pregnancy test, but you should see a doctor and if you think you could have an STD, you should see a doctor immediately anyhow.
When taking the pill, especially during the first few months, some women may experience spotting instead of a full period due to hormonal adjustments in the body. This is more common with low-dose hormonal contraceptives. Spotting can also occur if pills are missed or taken inconsistently. If spotting continues or is concerning, it's advisable to consult a healthcare provider.
Spotting is very normal while on the pill. After a few months you shouldn't have any spotting.
sore breast,bloating,nausea,missed period,spotting(you think its a period but its not,also a early sign of miscarige.)
You sometimes start spotting right before the period actually starts, so I don't think it is really your period, only an indication that your period is about to start. Also, if your periods are very irregular, you may only have spotting some months.
yes,as long as it is not bright red you will be fine.
almost certainly you have been POST manopausal since you missed your period for 12 months in a row. Most likely at about age 50. Put another way; if you havent had a period in the last 12 months you are POST MENOPAUSAL
try mastrabating
After 8 to 10 days of your missed period. You have enough time to decide about to terminate or continue the pregnancy. It does not take months after missed period.
Spotting after a missed period can indicate several possibilities, including hormonal imbalances, early signs of pregnancy, or conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or uterine abnormalities. It may also be related to stress or significant lifestyle changes. If the spotting persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and guidance.
Take another test in a week